Let’s not forget, magazines had their version of clickbait. Oh, and electric dragons.
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Let’s not forget, magazines had their version of clickbait. Oh, and electric dragons.
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The Internet didn’t invent clickbait, it just caused it to multiply a millionfold.
Clickbaits been around since people could read
LOL, clickbait has lost all meaning.
To be fair, there were electric dragons in that expansion. Today, there would be an apology about how electric dragons were the goal but they couldn’t deliver due to the timeframe.
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I mean… if its true.
Well, yes. They needed to sell magazines. Of course they went for exclusives
Those screen shots better not be the ones i think they are…. 😠